If water is made from covalent bonds with no ions, why is it a conductor of electricity?

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If water is made from covalent bonds with no ions, why is it a conductor of electricity?

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Pure water doesn’t conduct electricity. It’s the presence of other ions that allows it to conduct electricity.

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